I've been out of quilting for awhile, but when I came back to it a few weeks ago, I found Moda. When I found Moda, I found Jelly Rolls, a fantastic way to try a little bit of every Moda fabric line I love, and I found Moda Bake Shop, a source of fantastic inspiration.
From one Jelly Roll (Freebird by Moda), a few extra yards of fabric and some notions I had in my stash, I was able to make the following:
This is a purse made using the Hushabye Tote pattern from Moda Bake Shop.
This bag is of my own creation, inspired by the Amy Butler Weekender Bag
This is a quilt of my own creation, inspired by the Freebird Interpretations Quilt on Moda Bake Shop. I called it Obrigadao which roughly translates to "much thanks" in Brazilian Portuguese. This was a gift for friends visiting from Brazil.
And I still had enough fabric left over for a tote inspired by one I saw in the local quilt shop, as designed by Bunny Hill Designs. Pictures to follow...
Needless to say, I love Jelly Rolls, they are keeping me busy and happily creative. Thank you Moda!

Awesome! I'm jealous, I'm still in the beginners stage of sewing and haven't done anything for months :( Your creations look so good!!
ReplyDeleteTyson, check out Moda Bake shop if you haven't...they give some really good step by step instructions that are definitely do-able for folks of any stage of sewing!
ReplyDeleteI LOVE Moda :) My bed quilt, which my mom made, is all Moda. Almost all fabric I find that I love it Moda. MODA MODA MODA. I don't quilt though :) I just pick fabrics!
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